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u.s. influence in south america tensions reached boiling point in two thousand and eleven when he accused washington of meddling into the country's internal affairs and expelled its u.s. ambassador korea referred to we as a proof of america infiltrated acworth police force this came just six months after the country was shaken by an attempted coup by police officers who blockaded perea in a hospital and occupied the national parliament last year the president entered the us even more by granting asylum to the world's most famous whistleblower julian assange was wanted in the states for the release of classified on the dramatic cables songes now residing in ecuador is london embassy so another four years in powerful one of the most vocal american latin american leaders is good news for a sunshine on the other hand it will definitely be a headache for washington as that weather is both to remain one of the major leftist powerhouses in latin america. political analyst adrian saul well she say
u.s. influence in south america tensions reached boiling point in two thousand and eleven when he accused washington of meddling into the country's internal affairs and expelled its u.s. ambassador korea referred to we as a proof of america infiltrated acworth police force this came just six months after the country was shaken by an attempted coup by police officers who blockaded perea in a hospital and occupied the national parliament last year the president entered the us even more by...
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the u.s. is still home to amazing king of asians into knowledge but will it be able to maintain its experts are looking to schools for the answer to that question internationally fifteen year old in the u.s. are ranked twenty fifth among peers from thirty four countries in math while china tops the chart harvard published a study titled globally challenge are u.s. students ready to compete it looks at how the results in math at school can affect the nation's economic development they estimated that the results students in the u.s. showed today can cost the country seventy five trillion dollars over the next eighty years seventy five trillion dollars i spoke with professor eric from stanford university one of the authors of this study a leader in economic analysis of educational issues here's what he said this is a tremendous impact you can measure it. on terms of g.d.p. and it would in present value terms be over five times the current g.d.p. of the united states your free could improve our sc
the u.s. is still home to amazing king of asians into knowledge but will it be able to maintain its experts are looking to schools for the answer to that question internationally fifteen year old in the u.s. are ranked twenty fifth among peers from thirty four countries in math while china tops the chart harvard published a study titled globally challenge are u.s. students ready to compete it looks at how the results in math at school can affect the nation's economic development they estimated...
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the u.s. and what the u.s. government's role has been in insuring that they come into this country, all right? and this evening we are pleased to be joined by two drug policy experts as well. its fellow sanho tree and colette that youngers. and without further ado, i want to hand it over to the panel. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much foring out here. -- for coming out here. i'm really excited. i just came in from new york. it's great to be here. i'm going to start off by talking about my book, and then we're going to go into a little bit about which focus is on coca and coca policy and then we'll get into how that's relevant especially this week and what's going on at the u.n. and the history of the tree that, basically, prohibits coca around the world. my book actually started out as a children's book. um, it started out as a follow-up to a children's book i did about marijuana back in 2004-2005. it wasn't a book about teaching kids how to smoke wield, but it was rather an education
the u.s. and what the u.s. government's role has been in insuring that they come into this country, all right? and this evening we are pleased to be joined by two drug policy experts as well. its fellow sanho tree and colette that youngers. and without further ado, i want to hand it over to the panel. [applause] >> thank you. thank you so much foring out here. -- for coming out here. i'm really excited. i just came in from new york. it's great to be here. i'm going to start off by talking...
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russian officials say that the u.s. state department has failed to provide help to russian diplomats investigating maxime's death and called the incident quote yet another inhumane abuse of rush of a russian child adopted by an american family clearly an investigation is ongoing spearheaded by russian officials and high officials say that there will be they are calling for a severe punishment for those found guilty in the death of maxine but clearly this is not the first case that we are reporting about of russian children adopted in the states. dying or being killed at the hands of their adoptive parents. you know of only about a month ago the details are just filtering through to the news agencies from this tweet we'll be following up over the coming things from the. next britain's top military academies accused of betraying the memory of first world war heroes one of the holes that some of those killed in the first major battles of the war will now be renamed after the king of all rich bahrain because in london if yo
russian officials say that the u.s. state department has failed to provide help to russian diplomats investigating maxime's death and called the incident quote yet another inhumane abuse of rush of a russian child adopted by an american family clearly an investigation is ongoing spearheaded by russian officials and high officials say that there will be they are calling for a severe punishment for those found guilty in the death of maxine but clearly this is not the first case that we are...
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prospective parents or friends it's targeting the u.s. legal system that according to russian officials has been treating cases of russian children of cruel treatment of manslaughter with it admissible leniency so russian officials at this point say that the u.s. system protecting russian or is far from perfect and this is a point that was recently underscored by russian envoy and children's rights. given to them fortunately it's usually months although the russian child has done to the american side informs us about it and one case it was five years after a boy died and that's how our cooperation with the u.s. works they did not inform us fast enough or the information is not reliable there are tens of thousands of russian adoptive children living in the us and we haven't got a clue about the lives of most of them there is no confirmation that they're all right and they're not being abused its emotional. an investigation into the death of maxime is still ongoing to find out greater details as to how long he was in the custody of his eye
prospective parents or friends it's targeting the u.s. legal system that according to russian officials has been treating cases of russian children of cruel treatment of manslaughter with it admissible leniency so russian officials at this point say that the u.s. system protecting russian or is far from perfect and this is a point that was recently underscored by russian envoy and children's rights. given to them fortunately it's usually months although the russian child has done to the...
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french and u.s. legislation is colliding over a case of online hate speech twitter an american company has been ordered by a french course to reveal personal data of users posting anti semitic messages. or examines the case to see if the concept of free speech should have different boundaries in different countries. two democracies stumbling over the concept of freedom the french court has called on twitter to help censor hate speech on the website in france because it violates its laws the tweeter is an american company and the american constitution sets no limits to freedom of expression given the word the french word as we wired to do that the question is how can the french enforce this judge those decision when the union of jewish students of france took the issue to paris cotton october they wanted to stop a wave of anticipated messages posted under the hashtag on bones we are a good jew it was the third most popular tagged subject at the time the number of insulting jokes reached thousands but
french and u.s. legislation is colliding over a case of online hate speech twitter an american company has been ordered by a french course to reveal personal data of users posting anti semitic messages. or examines the case to see if the concept of free speech should have different boundaries in different countries. two democracies stumbling over the concept of freedom the french court has called on twitter to help censor hate speech on the website in france because it violates its laws the...
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u.s. let's get more insight on this stuff marty's and the way he joins us here in the studio and he said well rafael correa is paying to win like you said this just based on exit polls but he's pretty much declared his victory in this first round according to some analysts though he was marked to win a third term with his platform seen in ecuador and across latin america and standing up to the u.s. and france that while the opposition is more or less seen as pro-u.s. here's adrian's how gucci the founder of the second republic project. public opinion through latin america is growing very weary with u.s. intervention and u.k. intervention throughout the continent which explains why i couldn't. believe you could argentina to. government very much. from the united states. well in latin america this very strong popular movement trying to move away from the united states per se greater has benefited from that sentiment by pledging to continue now caray of pretty much securing a third term as ec
u.s. let's get more insight on this stuff marty's and the way he joins us here in the studio and he said well rafael correa is paying to win like you said this just based on exit polls but he's pretty much declared his victory in this first round according to some analysts though he was marked to win a third term with his platform seen in ecuador and across latin america and standing up to the u.s. and france that while the opposition is more or less seen as pro-u.s. here's adrian's how gucci...
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the u.s. has been part of the nato alliance, but is nato still an important safeguard for americans or is it simply a money pit? >> the nato relationship is enormously important to us. i think it was winston churchill said something to the affect that the only worst thing than, than going to war with allies is to go to war without allies. >> we're dealing with network global threats and if we don't provide a network global response we're always gonna to be on the back foot. >> what we need is not just nato on the conventional defense side, we need a nato alliance for economic statecraft. >> the problem is that it is an alliance that is largely sustained by american defense spending. (instrumental music) >> in a democracy, agreement is not essential, but participation is. >> never before in our history have we been so interconnected with the rest of the world. >> foreign policy is actually not foreign. >> america has faced great hardship before and each time we have risen to the challenge. >> t
the u.s. has been part of the nato alliance, but is nato still an important safeguard for americans or is it simply a money pit? >> the nato relationship is enormously important to us. i think it was winston churchill said something to the affect that the only worst thing than, than going to war with allies is to go to war without allies. >> we're dealing with network global threats and if we don't provide a network global response we're always gonna to be on the back foot. >>...
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. >> host: ambassador to bases u.s. attacking their own personal try for their government? >> guest: you raised the third factor, with united states, the tribes now of the central government with a triangle of conflict that is the conflict said is often overlooked. would you include the central government than you know, it has its own relationship for some benefit and it is troubled earth these jurors south africa and asia you find this. if it is tolerant and open to give citizens the right they deserve to freedom or education but if it surprised -- suppresses but you have problems where you see the of brutalization and gadaffi with the triumphs saw the pattern exist and we looked at 40 case studies it is a global study of what is going on in the world. >> host: take pakistan and walked us through the different tribes. >> it is the essential piece of the study because waziristan is one of the most targeted places on earth. one of them most high and the tribal places an onerous never completely conquered it is part of pakistan but they maintain their own dependence with prid
. >> host: ambassador to bases u.s. attacking their own personal try for their government? >> guest: you raised the third factor, with united states, the tribes now of the central government with a triangle of conflict that is the conflict said is often overlooked. would you include the central government than you know, it has its own relationship for some benefit and it is troubled earth these jurors south africa and asia you find this. if it is tolerant and open to give citizens...
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>> or maybe see their banker when they came to the u.s. >> it was those visits to the u.s. which birkenfeld told the government about that ultimately got ubs in so much trouble. the bank would sponsor lavish events like yacht races in newport and the art basel modern art festival in miami beach to attract wealthy americans. then it flew in its bankers from switzerland to mingle and to try and drum up new clients and conduct business with existing ones. because the swiss bankers weren't licensed to conduct business in the united states, it was a clear violation of american banking laws on u.s. soil, and birkenfeld provided internal documents that proved the length that ubs would go to in order to avoid detection. >> call it a vacation rather than a business trip. rather than saying, "oh, yes, i'm coming to see my private clients here in the united states. and i'm coming in from zurich, switzerland." >> did you bring records into the country with you when you came in? >> generally, no. i did not. my colleagues brought in encrypted laptops. >> encrypted laptops. >> yes, so tha
>> or maybe see their banker when they came to the u.s. >> it was those visits to the u.s. which birkenfeld told the government about that ultimately got ubs in so much trouble. the bank would sponsor lavish events like yacht races in newport and the art basel modern art festival in miami beach to attract wealthy americans. then it flew in its bankers from switzerland to mingle and to try and drum up new clients and conduct business with existing ones. because the swiss bankers...
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in what many are calling the largest climate change protest in u.s. history activists marched around the you know white house and demanded the president to move forward with his clean energy proposals advocates say the pipeline would cause irreparable damage to the environment due to the canadian tar sands extraction process it was only a month ago that president obama promised to be a leader and clean energy he reiterated that same promise in front of congress just six days ago at the state of the union address so will the president hold true to his word earlier i was joined by independent journalist well potter i asked him why the pipeline is so controversial. controversy with keystone pipeline really reflects a coming together of a lot of issues that have been really central to the environmental movement for years i mean we have issues of corporations claiming you know an eminent domain to go thousands of miles with this pipeline from canada to texas along the way destroying communities destroying the environment threatening the water supplies and
in what many are calling the largest climate change protest in u.s. history activists marched around the you know white house and demanded the president to move forward with his clean energy proposals advocates say the pipeline would cause irreparable damage to the environment due to the canadian tar sands extraction process it was only a month ago that president obama promised to be a leader and clean energy he reiterated that same promise in front of congress just six days ago at the state of...
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central command and general david rodriguez u.s. army to be nominated to be commander of the u.s. afri command. these two combatant commands centcom and africom are the centers of gravity for our military's operations to counter the threat of terrorism. oath nominees have served our country with distinction and i want to thank each of you for your decades of military service and your willingness to serve once again. i understand that general austin 's wife charlene and general rodriguez' wife jen air with us this morning and i want to a knowledge them and thank them for their sacrifices, their support to our nominees throughout the years which is so essential to the success of our nominees and as is the committee's tradition are nominees are invited to introduce any family members or friends who may be with them this morning with their opening remarks. if confirmed general austin will assume command of centcom during it critical transition. not for military operations in afghanistan. in the coming months afghan forces will assume the lead responsibility for providing security thro
central command and general david rodriguez u.s. army to be nominated to be commander of the u.s. afri command. these two combatant commands centcom and africom are the centers of gravity for our military's operations to counter the threat of terrorism. oath nominees have served our country with distinction and i want to thank each of you for your decades of military service and your willingness to serve once again. i understand that general austin 's wife charlene and general rodriguez' wife...
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the u.s. national team in 2011 also hinted he'll be retiring from soccer. recently he's been playing in england. social media praised rogers for coming out. >>> president obama and tiger woods played a round together. the links at an exclusive reserve were closed to the media. president obama told tiger, it's good to see you playing well again. >>> extra arizona senator mccain said his continued opposition of secretary of defense nominee former senator chuck hagel. >> i don't believe he is qualified by i don't believe we should hold up his nomination any further because i believe it's a reasonable amount of time to have questions answered. >> mccain and hagel were previously allied into hagel were nominated for the cabinet spot. >>> kentucky senator ron paul confirmed that he will only run for president in 2015 if he knows he can win. >> because we've been losing as a national party. >> rand paul added that he thinks young americans want the republican party to be less aggressive on foreign po
the u.s. national team in 2011 also hinted he'll be retiring from soccer. recently he's been playing in england. social media praised rogers for coming out. >>> president obama and tiger woods played a round together. the links at an exclusive reserve were closed to the media. president obama told tiger, it's good to see you playing well again. >>> extra arizona senator mccain said his continued opposition of secretary of defense nominee former senator chuck hagel. >> i...
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. >> do you expect his successor to have a change relative to the u.s.? >> there are going to be some challenges -- channels of communications. i do not expect best friends between america and united states but i expect the town to get better. it is in a terrible state. they have the highest inflation in latin america. they have food court -- of food shortages all over the place. that is why hugo chavez has come back to calm things down. they are in for a rough time. >> any guess on who the successor might be? >> his current vice-president is in the best position. hugo chavez designated him in december. he does not have his charisma, but he is in the strongest position right now. >> in other news, a former u.s. prosecutor house called for the international court to investigate war crimes in syria. he is working on an inquiry into the syrian conflict, reporting on human-rights violations of both sides. including the use of mass executions and the imprisonment of children. evidence has gathered more than 500 syrian refugees. people have been reported to be
. >> do you expect his successor to have a change relative to the u.s.? >> there are going to be some challenges -- channels of communications. i do not expect best friends between america and united states but i expect the town to get better. it is in a terrible state. they have the highest inflation in latin america. they have food court -- of food shortages all over the place. that is why hugo chavez has come back to calm things down. they are in for a rough time. >> any...
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as the u.s. tries to navigate between clean energy and economic growth, as well as energy dependence versus drilling, the president's upcoming decision is increasingly seen as a crucial test by all sides. >> thousands of people marched on the national mall in washington yesterday, braving a cold winter wind to take part in what organizers called the biggest climate rally in u.s. history. they called for president obama to reject the proposed keystone excel oil pipeline. >> the reason i came here today was because i feel like president obama... i feel like if we make a statement with our numbers and our passion that he'll get the message. >> woodruff: the keystone project is designed to move crude oil hundreds of thousands of barrels a day that would be extracted from the oil sands of northern alberta in western canada. the oil would be transported across several u.s. states to refinerees and ports in texas. the company behind the 1700-mile pipeline, trans-canada, has altered the route to largely
as the u.s. tries to navigate between clean energy and economic growth, as well as energy dependence versus drilling, the president's upcoming decision is increasingly seen as a crucial test by all sides. >> thousands of people marched on the national mall in washington yesterday, braving a cold winter wind to take part in what organizers called the biggest climate rally in u.s. history. they called for president obama to reject the proposed keystone excel oil pipeline. >> the...
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sodalities in the u.s. can be made available to countries like india and bangladesh almost immediately. >> the goal is to extend battery life to 10 or 15 years within this decade. because the battery is the engine of the electric car and a big part of the cost, that would cut prices and pollution levels around the world. alice everett, illinois. al jazeera reporting from illinois. >> u.s. country music star mindy mccready was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound. in recent years if she received attention for a troubled family life after getting a string of hits in the 1990's. 300,000 children working illegally in mexico in the fields that provide produced for dinner tables across the globe. we traveled to the western state to find out what authorities are doing to stop child exploitation. for this 3-ong day year-old come up at dawn and working until dusk, taking chili peppers -- picking chili peppers. it'
sodalities in the u.s. can be made available to countries like india and bangladesh almost immediately. >> the goal is to extend battery life to 10 or 15 years within this decade. because the battery is the engine of the electric car and a big part of the cost, that would cut prices and pollution levels around the world. alice everett, illinois. al jazeera reporting from illinois. >> u.s. country music star mindy mccready was found dead from an apparent self-inflicted gunshot wound....
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and they would like to see either a change in the u.s. legal system and the courts or they are going to do their best russian officials to protect russian or french from being abused at the hands of american parents were. playing. britain's top military academies accused of betraying the memory of first world war heroes one of the holes that some of those killed in the first major battles of the war know to be renamed after the king of all ridged stood probably because in london she's got. hall was originally named in order of the bottle of mormons which was one of the first major battles of the first world war it's for the brits fighting the germans thousands of british soldiers lost their lives that but as critics say it looks like the memory of their heroism has been sold for some three million pounds to the king of bahrain has made a donation to sandhurst for that amount of course bahrain is a government that we as we know has been accused of waging a violent crackdown against anti-government protesters over the past two years since a
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a relatively quiet day and that's because u.s. stocks are closed for president's day so volumes are predictably cold bargirls among the biggest decline is after a disappointing earnings report we had an asia rally that helped lift the mood somewhat but not for london just the duchess or half a percent of the positive territory busy week there want to mention the fact that we've got confidence surveys of germany on the way u.k. labor reports of course and the tally in general election as well the russian ruble actually finished up the trading session higher against both the u.s. dollar and the common currency the russian actually said a similar story really it was quiet today largely because traders are enjoying a relaxation holiday but as you can see we do have a light day and so right side of the waterline oil wasn't doing much of tools there wasn't much direction i want to mention the fact that a lot of blue chips gas from spare bank chocolate maker or red october they all managed to gain around one percent in the session. now i
a relatively quiet day and that's because u.s. stocks are closed for president's day so volumes are predictably cold bargirls among the biggest decline is after a disappointing earnings report we had an asia rally that helped lift the mood somewhat but not for london just the duchess or half a percent of the positive territory busy week there want to mention the fact that we've got confidence surveys of germany on the way u.k. labor reports of course and the tally in general election as well...
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remember how the u.s. was cheerleading for revolutions in those countries just a year ago with radical forces gaining momentum in places like syria like libya maybe the changes that we've now in the region are not much to their liking among other threats america faces the president talked about cyber attacks he said he had issued an executive order to protect government agencies and key infrastructure from cyber attacks but he did not mention is how the u.s. government itself is tearing out cyber attacks like the reported cyber attack on iran's nuclear program while there's no proof that they're building in this administration said it would view a serious cyber attack a. the united states is an act of war but apparently when the u.s. carries out the attack it should not be seen as an act of war. and now let's take a look at some other international news for you this hour in northern nigeria a security guard has been shot dead and seven foreign workers have been kidnapped when militants attacked a construct
remember how the u.s. was cheerleading for revolutions in those countries just a year ago with radical forces gaining momentum in places like syria like libya maybe the changes that we've now in the region are not much to their liking among other threats america faces the president talked about cyber attacks he said he had issued an executive order to protect government agencies and key infrastructure from cyber attacks but he did not mention is how the u.s. government itself is tearing out...
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much of the credit goes to u.s. taxpayers and to chrysler workers who accepted wage and benefit cuts. but as steve kroft reported in march 2012, none of it would have happened without the efforts of an italian-born and canadian-raised auto executive named sergio marchionne. >> with his gray stubble, longish hair, relaxed demeanor, and trademark black sweaters, sergio marchionne looks more like a film director than an auto executive, but he is now the industry's biggest star. >> sergio marchionne. >> the ceo of fiat had already rescued that company from financial ruin, and in chrysler, marchionne saw at least one similarity: both companies had been through hell. >> i remember when i came here in 2009. there's nothing worse for a leader than to see fear in people's faces. it's been a long rocky road, but the fear is gone. >> what were they afraid of? >> of not being here. all right, it's that simple. this was really a question of existence. there's nothing worse in life than to sit there and be the victim of a process
much of the credit goes to u.s. taxpayers and to chrysler workers who accepted wage and benefit cuts. but as steve kroft reported in march 2012, none of it would have happened without the efforts of an italian-born and canadian-raised auto executive named sergio marchionne. >> with his gray stubble, longish hair, relaxed demeanor, and trademark black sweaters, sergio marchionne looks more like a film director than an auto executive, but he is now the industry's biggest star. >>...
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palestinians complain that while all this u.s. support is being given to israel, the israeli government has repeatedly defied u.s. policy and approved the construction of new settlement blocks in the west bank. the americans have already given $270 million. >> barak: more than this, i believe, along the... yeah. >> simon: and they're promising, just for iron dome, another $660 million. >> barak: yeah. yeah. $680... probably $211 million might be given in the coming fiscal year. >> simon: while the americans are helping you so much in your defense, israel goes on building settlements, which is exactly what the americans don't want. how does that work, when you're asking america for help and doing exactly what the americans don't want you to do? >> barak: you know, bob, i... i prefer not to answer this question right now. you know, we are in the height of the election period. i basically think that the relationship, especially between our intelligence communities and our defense establishment, is extreme... are extremely close. >> s
palestinians complain that while all this u.s. support is being given to israel, the israeli government has repeatedly defied u.s. policy and approved the construction of new settlement blocks in the west bank. the americans have already given $270 million. >> barak: more than this, i believe, along the... yeah. >> simon: and they're promising, just for iron dome, another $660 million. >> barak: yeah. yeah. $680... probably $211 million might be given in the coming fiscal...
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the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. well, technically i wear one. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. jon: right now some new information on crime stories we're following. an idaho man accused of uttering a racial slur and slapping a crying toddler on a plane plane is out of a job now. joe ricky hunley's employer let him go after the charge of assaulting a minor. the company without refering to hunley by name said reports of one executive's behavior are quote, offensive and disturbing. >>> drew peterson's legal team will make a last-ditch effort tomorrow for a new trial. it becomes before the ex-cop convicted of murdering his wife learns his sentence. the 59-year-old peterson son faces 20 to 60 year
the u.s. postal service®, no business too small. well, technically i wear one. try running four.ning a restaurant is hard, fortunately we've got ink. it gives us 5x the rewards on our internet, phone charges and cable, plus at office supply stores. rewards we put right back into our business. this is the only thing we've ever wanted to do and ink helps us do it. make your mark with ink from chase. jon: right now some new information on crime stories we're following. an idaho man accused of...
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goldman sachs chief u.s. economist out with a new report, saying that the economy will continue to go well below its potential. most consumers probably weren't aware of the hit to their disposable income until they receive their mid-january paycheck. one republican pollster in a new report rights that we have entered a new phase for the dysfunction and paralysis in washington is having a significant impact on how consumers feel about the overall state of the economy and their personal financial situation. the drop in consumer confidence, he says, is directly related to a lack of competence in our current political leaders. consumer confidence has taken a hit, a big one since post-world war ii history. already there is evidence of a slowdown in consumer spending. reports that wal-mart had its worst start to its month in seven years. the payroll tax hikes may be starting to bite. gas prices are up 51 cents in the last two months. prices are up every single day since the middle of january. it is already over $5
goldman sachs chief u.s. economist out with a new report, saying that the economy will continue to go well below its potential. most consumers probably weren't aware of the hit to their disposable income until they receive their mid-january paycheck. one republican pollster in a new report rights that we have entered a new phase for the dysfunction and paralysis in washington is having a significant impact on how consumers feel about the overall state of the economy and their personal financial...
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majority of its trade in investment flows are going to the u.s. they are tied to the u.s. in terms of their direction. so with the u.s. improving this year, mexico will improve. we see that the demand for their debt for their equities will continue to grow. if you want to gain a greater exposure to emerging markets which is the search for yield right now, you have to have a piece of mexico, even if the fundamentals aren't quite as strong you would otherwise like. liz: what would you short? >> i do not like the brazilian real. the brazilian government is not comfortable with currency strength. they have had great deal of success over the last several years at controlling the pace of currency appreciation. and i would expect them to implement further measures, regulatory reform measures to discourage foreign investment. liz: where does this leave the u.s. dollar? we're devaluing in a way by printing so much and by so much fed involvement, but do the others trump us and therefore make us look stronger? >> yeah, this is going to be the tale of two halves, in terms of 2013. dol
majority of its trade in investment flows are going to the u.s. they are tied to the u.s. in terms of their direction. so with the u.s. improving this year, mexico will improve. we see that the demand for their debt for their equities will continue to grow. if you want to gain a greater exposure to emerging markets which is the search for yield right now, you have to have a piece of mexico, even if the fundamentals aren't quite as strong you would otherwise like. liz: what would you short?...
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the number of u.s. homes entering the folk process in january fell to a level not seen since the peak of the housing boom. down 11% from december but all is not well, says housing barren sam zell. >> everybody kind of has ignored the fact that there's still 3 to 4 million houses in purgatory. not for sale. not foreclosed. maybe occupied, maybe not occupied. and you've got to address that. >> if you're looking for somebody who has done it all, look no further. he's with us. bob hormats is vice president of goldman sachs international. at the state department making the case for american companies overseas. bob, it's good to see you again. >> great to be back on your show. >> let me begin on sort of this front and center issue that we're all talking about and that is sequestration that this mandatory spending cuts that are going to take effect on march 1st, i realize we don't know what's going to happen. but what's the impact if sequestration happens? do you think the economy slows down? >> well, it will
the number of u.s. homes entering the folk process in january fell to a level not seen since the peak of the housing boom. down 11% from december but all is not well, says housing barren sam zell. >> everybody kind of has ignored the fact that there's still 3 to 4 million houses in purgatory. not for sale. not foreclosed. maybe occupied, maybe not occupied. and you've got to address that. >> if you're looking for somebody who has done it all, look no further. he's with us. bob...
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>> it has nothing to do with approving u.s. national security and nothing to do with lowering energy prices for americans. member, salt process of the pipeline is to divert oil that is currently eating processed in the midwest for domestic consumption to the gulf coast refineries in order to export that product. the largest export in the u.s. economy right now is refined petroleum products. business is booming for the gulf coast refineries, but it is increasing energy prices for americans because the more we export, that dilutes the supplies here at end up having upward pressure on prices. second of all, the product of the keystone pipeline is destined for export, how does that improve u.s. national security? it doesn't. particularly you look at the increased levels of chinese national government investment in production, by 2020 under the direct control of the chinese government will be under the control of nearly a million barrels of production every day. sandra: rick, i want you to get in and respond to this. >> i think thos
>> it has nothing to do with approving u.s. national security and nothing to do with lowering energy prices for americans. member, salt process of the pipeline is to divert oil that is currently eating processed in the midwest for domestic consumption to the gulf coast refineries in order to export that product. the largest export in the u.s. economy right now is refined petroleum products. business is booming for the gulf coast refineries, but it is increasing energy prices for americans...
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he will have a score card and in fairness "u.s. news and world report" does it but they will say who gets jobs. >> bill gates gave his annual address on issues facing the world and said we need to rework the scorecard and education bill gates, u.s. news and the government version that no one reads badly for matted and cannot find it on the internet except pd f and it has to be downloaded. [laughter] [applause] and will cost millions of dollars. john: climate change. we must do more to combat climate change and there i overwhelming judgment of scientists that hurrican sandy. [laughter] caused by climate change? >> i give him credit for being that devious he says sandy than overwhelming evidence, there is not that imate change caused hurricane sandy. >> there is no evidence. >> maybe this sea level rises and the frequencies of the hurricanes with climate change is just john. pick on that it is just the righout there to get a federal program to solve this. john: there is a lot of evidence the climate is warming. >> but i think might b
he will have a score card and in fairness "u.s. news and world report" does it but they will say who gets jobs. >> bill gates gave his annual address on issues facing the world and said we need to rework the scorecard and education bill gates, u.s. news and the government version that no one reads badly for matted and cannot find it on the internet except pd f and it has to be downloaded. [laughter] [applause] and will cost millions of dollars. john: climate change. we must do...
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relative to the u.s. again, for a country that has its own printing press, you have to wonder if it's not more about inflation concerns. >> it is well and truly alive in britain with regard to its curren currency. plenty more to come on "worldwide exchange." see you in a few minutes. >>> the yen resumes its slide lower. the nikkei is up. the finance minister defending his stimulus plan in a cnbc exclusive. >> uk finance minister george osborne denies a warning to japan and says leader less follow through with their pledge. >> we have a common approach to this and the common approach is we're not going to use currencies as a tool of economic warfare. >> and investors say the latest restructuring, natixis is up after the french lender unveils a simpler structure and the special dividend. >> and the latest polls suggest bersani's party has a narrow lead in itly. jay you're watching "worldwide exchange," bringing you business news from around the globe. >>> markets are relatively quiet, save for japan. get to
relative to the u.s. again, for a country that has its own printing press, you have to wonder if it's not more about inflation concerns. >> it is well and truly alive in britain with regard to its curren currency. plenty more to come on "worldwide exchange." see you in a few minutes. >>> the yen resumes its slide lower. the nikkei is up. the finance minister defending his stimulus plan in a cnbc exclusive. >> uk finance minister george osborne denies a warning to...
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yesterday, he says the u.s. economy will grow slowly this year as tax increases and spending cuts offset improvements in the private sector. bruce willis is "a good day to die hard" pulled in $25 million. "identity thief" rant and with a close second, 23.4 million. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you need an ally. hello? ally bank. your money needs an ally. ♪ dagen: $101.7 billion over the next ten years. the joint committee think this is the cost of a massive new sales tax to pay for obamacare. elizabeth macdonald is here with the bottom line. explain how this is, ultimately, being passed on. >> it is an excise tax or sales tax. look at this number. $7200. health insurers will pass this on. look at this. joint committee and taxation think that health insurers will pass this on. expect it to hit the insurance, basically, consumer in the
yesterday, he says the u.s. economy will grow slowly this year as tax increases and spending cuts offset improvements in the private sector. bruce willis is "a good day to die hard" pulled in $25 million. "identity thief" rant and with a close second, 23.4 million. that is the latest from the fox business network. giving you the power to prosper. ♪ customers didn't like it. so why do banks do it? hello? hello?! if your bank doesn't let you talk to a real person 24/7, you...
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and around the world as well but as a as a woman who is of child bearing years here in the u.s. i've got a big problem with that and that's not something that the catholic church is addressing adequately and a lot of women my age and who are you know who love a woman who could bear a child right now are really second guessing their affiliation with catholic institutions because of that position as well nancy and so you nodding your head you want to jump in there. well i just completely agree with everything that joe miller has said and i i don't understand what terry is saying because he's saying just ignore what the hierarchy is doing ignore the politicization of hospital care and medical care and now we're going into a new obamacare program it's a very decisive moment in the world and the catholic church has to bow out of that it has to allow women to get the care they need you know liberation theology was about a preferential option for the poor the sick and the miserable of the world and in fact the church has taken moves i call a preferential option for death around condoms
and around the world as well but as a as a woman who is of child bearing years here in the u.s. i've got a big problem with that and that's not something that the catholic church is addressing adequately and a lot of women my age and who are you know who love a woman who could bear a child right now are really second guessing their affiliation with catholic institutions because of that position as well nancy and so you nodding your head you want to jump in there. well i just completely agree...
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catholic hospitals and i want to talk for a moment about catholic hospitals because these here in the u.s. are institutions that are there to serve the public and recently with the politicization of politicization forgive me of you know women's health and the catholic conference of catholic bishops who made it so that. particular hospital in arizona was stripped of its catholic affiliation women who are in distress who are not going to survive pregnancies if they go to catholic hospitals are under a doctrine that pretty much says let her die that's that's coming from the hierarchy but it's played out locally that is a position that is untenable and it's unconscionable the catholic church has every right to hold whatever it does but the fact of the matter is that for a lot of people there are some unpardonable sins covering up the rape and the brutalization of children making it so that a woman who goes into a medical institute. as beholden to the specific religious tenets of the doctors who would treat her the nurses who would treat her is unconscionable no one would go to a hospital wher
catholic hospitals and i want to talk for a moment about catholic hospitals because these here in the u.s. are institutions that are there to serve the public and recently with the politicization of politicization forgive me of you know women's health and the catholic conference of catholic bishops who made it so that. particular hospital in arizona was stripped of its catholic affiliation women who are in distress who are not going to survive pregnancies if they go to catholic hospitals are...
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remember how the u.s. was cheerleading for revolutions in those countries just a year ago with radical forces gaining momentum in places like syria like maybe the changes that we've now in the region are not much to their liking among other threats america faces the president talked about cyber attacks he said he had issued an executive order to protect government agencies and structure from cyber attacks but he did not mention is how the u.s. government itself is carrying out cyber attacks like the reported cyber attack on iran's nuclear program. that they're building in this administration said it would view a serious cyber attack a. against the united states is an act of war but apparently when the u.s. carries out the attack it should not be seen as an act of war. borders closed to international flights suspended its security forces on high alert that's how libya is marking two years since the beginning of the uprising that resulted in a bloody civil conflict foreign intervention and the toppling of th
remember how the u.s. was cheerleading for revolutions in those countries just a year ago with radical forces gaining momentum in places like syria like maybe the changes that we've now in the region are not much to their liking among other threats america faces the president talked about cyber attacks he said he had issued an executive order to protect government agencies and structure from cyber attacks but he did not mention is how the u.s. government itself is carrying out cyber attacks...
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house seat held by u.s. jesse jackson junior. >>> robmarco rubio's response t the state of the union made headlines for his watergate moment when he had to have that drink of water. ""saturday night livsaturday n" that gaffe. >> yes, i have to admit it's a little aggravating, seth. i mean, so what. my mouth got a little dry and i took a drink of water. i don't see what big deal is. we've all been there. you're about to give an important policy speech. you get a little nervous in the green room and you eat a whole bag of dry-roasted peanuts and jerky. there are hot lights on you, the room isn't ventilated. you do what anyone would do, you suddenly lunge to the side, all the while holding awkward eye contact with the camera and take a drink from the tiniest bottle of water anyone has ever seen. >> and that is your morning dish of scrambled politics. >> ouch. >> that is hysterical. hang on. i have to -- >> you have your little sip? do you have a lucky unitard? >> i don't. >> you keep drinking. >> you do the wea
house seat held by u.s. jesse jackson junior. >>> robmarco rubio's response t the state of the union made headlines for his watergate moment when he had to have that drink of water. ""saturday night livsaturday n" that gaffe. >> yes, i have to admit it's a little aggravating, seth. i mean, so what. my mouth got a little dry and i took a drink of water. i don't see what big deal is. we've all been there. you're about to give an important policy speech. you get a...